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Sigala scores debut Number 1 with Easy Love: “I wrote this song in my bedroom”

Plus: Justin Bieber makes Official Chart history.

Congratulations to Sigala, who scores his first chart-topper this week with Easy Love. The track - which samples Jackson 5’s 1970 Top 10 hit ABC - has racked up a combined chart sales figure of over 82,000 this week, rocketing 71 places to secure the Number 1 position following its full sales release.

Sigala told OfficialCharts.com: “This is so amazing. I had no idea this would ever be a Number 1 record. I wrote this song in my bedroom on a Sunday evening after a couple of beers. I had no idea it would go to the top of the charts!”

Elsewhere, Justin Bieber earns himself a place in the Official Charts history books today as What Do You Mean? breaks the UK’s all-time streaming record, clocking up 3.87 million plays in the last seven days. The feat means Justin overtakes previous record-holder Wiz Khalifa’s See You Again feat. Charlie Puth, which counted 3.72 million streams back in April.

Up two places to Number 3 today is Jess Glynne’s Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself, followed by Calvin Harris & Disciples’ How Deep Is Your Love (4) and The Weeknd’s Can’t Feel My Face (5).

New entries

Norwegian DJ and producer Kygo scores a third Top 40 with new Ella Henderson collaboration Here For You (18), while former Number 1s Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson (36) and Jess Glynne’s Hold My Hand (37) climb seven and ten places respectively to re-enter the Official Singles Chart Top 40.

US duo R. City score their first UK Top 40 this week after teaming up with Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine for Locked Away (39), and James Bay’s debut single Let It Go climbs two places to re-enter the Top 40.